InformationWeek has a sobering assessment of the state of mobile security - over 25% of those surveyed say at least 10% of the mobile devices at their entities have had a "security incident".
But what's scarier later in the article is how unprotected so many of the attendees at the recent Black Hat conference were. These are security wizards, born paranoid and paid to continue to be so. If they are oblivious to mobile security risks, think about the majority of us.
One really scary scenario for most of us who travel is the tempation to use charging stations at airports, cafes etc - need to watch out for juice jacking ...
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And these are our most paranoid...
InformationWeek has a sobering assessment of the state of mobile security - over 25% of those surveyed say at least 10% of the mobile devices at their entities have had a "security incident".
But what's scarier later in the article is how unprotected so many of the attendees at the recent Black Hat conference were. These are security wizards, born paranoid and paid to continue to be so. If they are oblivious to mobile security risks, think about the majority of us.
One really scary scenario for most of us who travel is the tempation to use charging stations at airports, cafes etc - need to watch out for juice jacking ...
And these are our most paranoid...
InformationWeek has a sobering assessment of the state of mobile security - over 25% of those surveyed say at least 10% of the mobile devices at their entities have had a "security incident".
But what's scarier later in the article is how unprotected so many of the attendees at the recent Black Hat conference were. These are security wizards, born paranoid and paid to continue to be so. If they are oblivious to mobile security risks, think about the majority of us.
One really scary scenario for most of us who travel is the tempation to use charging stations at airports, cafes etc - need to watch out for juice jacking ...
August 30, 2013 in Industry Commentary | Permalink